Post Industry Feature

Full Schedule for Park City HD House 2007
By Staff
Jan 18, 2007, 13:03

Along with JVC, Videography, DV and Digital Cinematography magazines will be hosting the HD House during the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals. The HD House is free and open to all festival-goers. Advance registration is available at the HD House Web site or just stop by to register.

January 19-22, 2007
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily

545C Main Street
Park City, UT

HD House Event Schedule


Friday, January 19

12 p.m. The Digital Filmmaking Evolution/Revolution: What's Here and What's on the Horizon. Presented by Mike Curtis, www.HDforIndies.com.

2 p.m. The Workable Final Cut Workflow: Native HD Production and Post. Presented by Apple and JVC.

4 p.m. HD and HDV: What You Have to Know. Presented by Filmmaker Douglas Spotted Eagle and VASST.

5 p.m. HD Specs, Flavors, Options and Output. Presented by Filmmaker Douglas Spotted Eagle and VASST.

Saturday, January 20

12 p.m. The Digital Filmmaking Evolution/Revolution: What's Here and What's on the Horizon. Presented by Mike Curtis, www.HDforIndies.com.

1:15 p.m. Something Wild: Documentarian Robin Berg discusses production tools for nature and wildlife cinematography. Moderated by Videography magazine's Matt Hurwitz.

2 p.m. Three Films, One Format: Cinematographer Tim Dashwood premieres footage from three independent features, all captured with JVC's GY-HD100 ProHD camera.

3 p.m. Digital Cinematography Super Session: Be the first to see new imaging tools from JVC, Fujinon, Redrock Micro, Sony, Iconix and RED Digital Cinema. Moderated by DV magazine's Terence Keegan.

5 p.m. It is fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE. Director Crispin Hellion Glover details the digital workflow on his new film. Moderated by Corey Boutilier, www.IndependentFilm.com.

6 p.m. Cocktail reception, hosted by JVC and Dippin' Dots.

7 p.m. Screening of Havoc, the new HD thriller from Director Robert Lynn. Reception with the filmmakers will follow the screening.

Sunday, January 21

1:15 p.m. Tapeless Workflows: Do They Work? Documentary filmmaker Robert Britt traces the production of The Water Haulers.

2 p.m. Three Films, One Format: Cinematographer Tim Dashwood premieres footage from three independent features, all captured with JVC's GY-HD100 ProHD camera.

3 p.m. Wreaking Havoc: A look at the HD pipeline utilized by Director Robert Lynn on his new film. Moderated by Videography

Publisher Doug Krainman.

4 p.m. Across the Universe: Production on In the Shadow of the Moon. Director David Sington and Editor David Fairhead discuss their work on this documentary, which uses interviews and archival footage to examine the Apollo missions and the birth of American space exploration. Moderated by Videography magazine's Matt Hurwitz.

5 p.m. The Truth with Hal Hartley: The iconic filmmaker considers his new HD feature, Fay Grim.

6 p.m. Cocktail reception.

Monday, January 22

1 p.m. Post Modern: Experts from Encore, Technicolor and Sound Lounge consider the best practices for independent film postproduction. Moderated by 2-pop.com's Elina Shatkin.

2 p.m. The New HD: Options for digital cinematography.

3 p.m. HD Finishing on Four Sheets to the Wind: The digital post workflow on the feature film. Moderated by 2-pop.com's Elina Shatkin.

4 p.m. Digital Intermediate Super Session: Practical advice from cinematographers, colorists and postproduction supervisors. Moderated by Videography magazine's Robert Takata.

5 p.m. Everything's Cool: Tracing the production process on the new documentary from Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. Moderated by DV magazine's Kim Reed.


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